I woudl recommend Koehlenberger's Exhaustive Concordance to the Greek New
Testament and Bauer'sGreek English Lexcion translated by Arndt, Gingrich,
and Danker.

At 08:32 PM 9/7/99 -0700, you wrote:
>I am sorry to pose a question to the list which has surely been addressed
>repeatedly, but I am having trouble with the archive search.
>
>What would you recommend as the best Greek Concordance to the NT and the
>best Lexicon of the NT? I want something of a very high scholarly nature,
>and price is not much of an obstacle.
>
>As for Lexicons, all I have is the LSJ 9th. For the NT I was thinking of
>either Louw and Nida or Danker.
>
>For a concordance, I was thinking of the Analytical Concordance of the
>Greek New Testament by the Fribergs, since it is a closeout item at CBD at
>$49.90.
>
>D. Anthony Storm
>dstorm@2xtreme.net>http://www.2xtreme.net/dstorm/>
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